Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

Growing Jewelry


Not the kind of jewelry you leave in a drawer for months, they need to be nurtured and watered like any plant.

Available as necklaces or rings.

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Oversized Cup Planters


With this Giant Teacup anyone can feel a bit like Alice in Wonderland! The oversized teacups at Thorstenvanelten are perfect for those who like gardening and growing their own herbs with a touch of style.

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"Green" Furniture


The Secret Garden collection by home furniture Thai company Ayodhya uses real dried moss inserted under a glass table top.

Also mirrors, stools, trays and boxes all made with recycled newspaper.

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Green Marker Bookmarks


Your shelves not getting enough green? Green Marker grass blade bookmarks bring your bookshelf to life while keeping tabs on your favorite passages. Check it out.

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Pipe Vases




These vases were designed by French outlet FX Balléry for Domeau & Pérès. They’re made out of PVC and fashioned after plumbing pipes.

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Save Your Logo




Cats, deer, monkeys, bats, birds…a variety of species can be found on many of the world’s most recognizable logos. Save Your Logo is a global initiative aimed at these brands as a way to give back to their beloved creatures.

"Backed by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), the World Bank, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the French-based Save Your Logo was founded to support the biodiversity of the plants and animals represented on logos across the world. The initiative also focuses on education and community engagement in efforts to help preserve a healthy planet.

Clothing company Lacoste, whose iconic crocodile logo has adorned tennis shirts for over 80 years, is one of the first companies to embrace the initiative. The brand will actively support projects selected by the program to “safeguard or protect endangered crocodile, alligator, caiman or gavial species, whose loss would jeopardize the biological balance of their natural habitats.”

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